Health alert for Missouri company’s chicken

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Health alert for Missouri company’s chicken

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) _ The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued a public health alert because a Kansas City company refused to recall uninspected chicken products.

The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said Saturday it issued the public health alert after Kansas City-based VU Foods wouldn’t recall breaded chicken products after it was determined they hadn’t been inspected. The USDA says the products bear the establishment number “P-45038” inside the USDA mark of inspection or on the label. They were also labeled for use in restaurants only.

The problem was discovered in mid-July by the state of Missouri, which notified federal authorities. The USDA says it hasn’t received reports of illness from eating the products.

The federal agency continues to detain the products and is working to get the products back from restaurants.

1 Comment

voter

now its chicken before it was beef on recall why is it USDA appears to NOT do the job in the FIRST PLACE this branch of the government is causing the prices to rise because the USDA never inspect the product as a reminder the beef recall was 8million pounds are should I say about 2000 cows what do you people think
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